December 5, 2015

Trickle Down Corruption at the border

Has the politics of allowing human traffic across the borders corrupted the U.S. Federal Govt.?
Is the Obama Administration covering up and/or suppressing records of foreign infiltrators,
(the ones that the border patrol are able to arrest)?

Judicial Watch reports on 5 Middle Eastern men in a town 30 mi. north of the border:
"Border Patrol agents spotted the men crossing a ranch property in the
vicinity of Amado, which is located about 35 miles south of Tucson and
has a population of 275. Two of the Middle Eastern men were carrying
stainless steel cylinders in backpacks, JW’s sources say, alarming
Border Patrol officials enough to call the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) for backup. A multitude of federal agents descended on
the property and the two men carrying the cylinders were believed to be
taken into custody by the FBI.
Only three of the men’s names were entered in the Border Patrol’s E3
reporting system, which is used by the agency to track apprehensions,
detention hearings and removals of illegal immigrants. E3 also collects
and transmits biographic and biometric data including fingerprints for
identification and verification of individuals encountered at the
border. The other two men were listed as “unknown subjects,” which is
unheard of, according to a JW federal law enforcement source. “In all my
years I’ve never seen that before,” a veteran federal law enforcement
agent told JW."
...
"The disturbing incident comes just days after six men—one from
Afghanistan, five from Pakistan—were arrested in nearby Patagonia, a
quaint ranch town that sits 20 miles north of the Mexican border city of
Nogales. Federal authorities have confirmed the November 17 arrests and
a local news outlet published a story that
includes an official statement from the Border Patrol. Special Agent
Kurt Remus in the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Phoenix
headquarters told JW that the agency’s Joint Terrorism Task Forces
vetted and interviewed the six men and determined that there were “no
obvious signs of terrorism” so they were returned to Immigration and
Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody.
However, Special Agent Remus told JW that there is no record of this week’s incident in Amado and that he knew nothing about it."